Grants & Scholarships

Leonard Kaprielian Grants

The Sausalito Art Festival Foundation’s Investment in the Community

The Leonard Kaprielian Grants Program supports art-related projects and activities in the local community. Funding for the grants is generated by proceeds from the annual Sausalito Art Festival, held every Labor Day weekend. The Grants program is one of many areas of community involvement undertaken by the Sausalito Art Festival Foundation, in addition to the annual Festival it produces each Labor Day Weekend.

The Leonard Kaprielian Grants program honors long-time Sausalito Art Festival Foundation board member and community volunteer Leonard Kaprielian and supports the Foundation’s mission to encourage, promote and support the arts in the community.

In 2012, nine community non-profit organizations benefitted from more than $30,000 in Leonard Kaprielian Grants.

Grants applications are accepted each Fall. Application guidelines for 2014 will be available in October.

Sausalito Art Festival Foundation Executive Director Ann Dickson (lower left) with representatives of the nine nonprofit community groups that were awarded more than $26,000 in Leonard Kaprielian Grants in 2012.

Student Scholarships

The Sausalito Art Festival Foundation: Supporting the Young Artists of Tomorrow

Each year the Sausalito Art Festival Foundation awards scholarships to talented college-age art students from the community. The scholarships are supported by proceeds from the annual Sausalito Art Festival and gala.

The Award

The SAFF Scholarship Program supports the mission of the Sausalito Art Festival Foundation to encourage, promote, and support the arts for the community. Four $5000 scholarships totaling $20,000 are awarded annually to graduating high school seniors and to current enrolled college students.

Eligibility

Scholars must be U.S. Citizens or a Permanent Resident Alien cardholders and be eligible to receive Federal Financial Aid for Education at an accredited college, university, or other institution of higher learning.

Scholars must be Residents and a 2012 High School graduate of the Bay Area or a student attending an accredited college, university or other institution of higher learning. The Bay Area is defined as the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma.

Scholars must be attending an accredited college, university, or other institution of higher learning during the next academic year and pursue a degree in Art or an Art related major.

Application Process

To apply, applicant must provide the following to prove satisfaction of eligibility:

Proof of college enrollment, including tuition bill and official registrar’s office letter.

All supporting documents, including copy of California ID, transcripts, letters, and essays, may be uploaded directly into the online form. If you encounter trouble uploading these documents, please fill out online form and then mail the supporting documents to:

Sausalito Art Festival Foundation

PO Box 10

Sausalito, CA 94966

Fax to (415) 331-1340

Email to info@sausalitoartfestival.org

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Selection Process and Deadline

All eligible applications and essays will be evaluated by the Scholarship Committee. Applications and uplaoded documentation must be completed online by June 15, 2013 (mailed-in documentation must be post-marked by June 15, 2013). Winners will be notified by July 1, 2013.

Personal Essay Requirements

In order to complete your application, please upload two (2) typed double spaced personal essays, of 250 words (maximum), in response to the following statements below. Please include your name on each page. Each essay will be judged on: Appropriateness to Overall Theme (30%), Persuasiveness (30%), Quality of Writing (20%), and Creativity (20%).